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Old 08-16-2016, 10:59 PM   #3
Bigfoot
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State: Washington
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THOR #5146
Thanks, all good advice.

I am not *that* apprehensive. I had a boat for 7 years which I just sold so I know how this stuff goes. I accept there will be issues and I am also happy to fix them myself which I've done on my current rig (Sportsmobile) and on our boat (34ft Rinker). My big worry is thinks like leaks, roof issues, slide issues, that kind of stuff which are well beyond me. If a water pump fails or a wire is loose it is not the end of the world.

Also my question on PDIs was about on delivery day. I want to spend a good long time checking everything out before I drive away. They don't even have to be there, I will just want to check every single thing out. But be nice to have a starting point, someone mentioned filling holding tanks to check for leaks, I would never have thought of that.
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